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I have had very hard stools for 6 months and it may be because I take suboxone and recently there has been white spots on my stools, not spotty, and it doesn't look like worms, but they are definitely white and have been there for the past two stools. I'm scared
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. *white spots is produced by @ inner lining of our intestines in response to an infection, allergy or inflammation. Too much of mucus make your stools look whitish in color . Conditions such as IBS, Crohn`s disease , Colitis need to be considered. @ absence or lack of bile in stool - diseases of the liver, gall bladder - hepatitis , cirrhosis , cholecystitis @ drug induced as in your case Suboxone induced hepatitis or jaundice enhanced by consuming alcohol. * should get a stool examination report done & consult with report. * stop suboxone right now. hope this clears your query. thanks for using health care magic & giving me an opportunity to assist you wishing speedy recovery from it. regards dear take care.
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What Causes Hard Tools With White Spots On It?
Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. *white spots is produced by @ inner lining of our intestines in response to an infection, allergy or inflammation. Too much of mucus make your stools look whitish in color . Conditions such as IBS, Crohn`s disease , Colitis need to be considered. @ absence or lack of bile in stool - diseases of the liver, gall bladder - hepatitis , cirrhosis , cholecystitis @ drug induced as in your case Suboxone induced hepatitis or jaundice enhanced by consuming alcohol. * should get a stool examination report done & consult with report. * stop suboxone right now. hope this clears your query. thanks for using health care magic & giving me an opportunity to assist you wishing speedy recovery from it. regards dear take care.